Flight MH370 search - Northern Hemisphere tour dates announced

The search for missing flight MH370 currently touring in the southern hemisphere will be extended to include additional dates in the northern hemisphere it has been announced. The search is currently under way in the Indian Ocean south west of Australia having opened in Thailand, Kazakhstan and Indonesia to massive media interest. The MH370 Search World Tour is due to move on to the Bay of Bengal next week before transferring to the Atlantic Ocean in the middle of April. The tour will stop off briefly for 2 nights in the north sea before culminating with 14 nights in the Arctic Ocean. Demand has been so high that it expected that further dates may be announced later. The search in the northern hemisphere is expected to include a strong ensemble cast including the face of the southern hemisphere search Hishammuddin Hussein and will feature many of the favourites which made it famous in the south, such as 'Satellite image of debris', 'Search suspended due to bad weather' and 'Final location not known'. However some fans are unhappy about lack of information complaining that they only found out about the tour dates by text message. Interest in the World Tour is so high that when news of the northern hemisphere dates were announced the search website crashed. A spokesmen for the Search World Tour told us 'we know the website crashed but we won't know for sure what happened until we find the black box'.